
Sidewalk Counseling is simply loving dialogue and conversation.
There is no conversation in our culture today that is more important than a sidewalk counselor lovingly reaching out to a woman walking in to have her baby aborted.
Sidewalk counselors are the heroes of the pro-life movement and are the last chance the baby has for survival. Sidewalk counselors literally speak for those who have no voice.
What is Sidewalk Counseling?
Sidewalk Counselors are trained volunteers present on the sidewalk in front of the abortion clinic educating women about their choices. Sidewalk Counselors help potential abortion clinic customers find better health care alternatives and serve to protect the pre-born child and the woman from abortion.
Does this strategy work?
Numerous former abortion providers, such as Abby Johnson and Carol Everett, call sidewalk counseling the most effective method for saving lives and ending abortion. Locally, Sidewalk Counselors have witnessed dozens of women leaving the abortion clinic and choosing life due to their efforts and the presence of the prayer volunteers.
How do I know if this is for me?
The first feeling you will most likely have when considering becoming a Sidewalk Counselor is fear. That is normal, because becoming a Sidewalk Counselor means God is calling you beyond yourself to help the least of His brethren. Like most new things, you learn to do it and it becomes second nature, but with sidewalk counseling the importance and impact are lifesaving!
How do I start?
All Sidewalk Counselors are trained by veteran Austin Coalition for Life Sidewalk Counselors who have counseled for years and approached hundreds of women entering abortion clinics. They will guide you every step of the way.
Be not afraid and take a step to help save lives from abortion and attend the next sidewalk counselor informational session to learn more about how Christ can use you to save lives!
If you feel called to be a Sidewalk Counselor, or if you just want more information, please fill out the form below.

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